decelerates

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Here's an off-the-rack sports car with lateral adhesion in the range of 1 g, a car that hits 60 mph in 4 seconds the 394-horsepower Carrera S with the dual-clutch PDK gearbox, a car that trips the trap lights in about 12 seconds and decelerates from 60 mph to 0 in about 100 feet.

Amgen, a fast-growing biotechnology firm for much of its three decades of life, has taken these steps as its business matures and sales growth decelerates for blockbuster products including anti-anemia drugs Aranesp and Epogen as well as anti-inflammatory drug Enbrel.

It take pratice to learn to thumb the baitcasters spool as it decelerates, it helps to have the spool tension set just right for each bait/lure thrown and even better to have baitcasting models with magnetic or centrifugal brake systems.

Maybe our French friend wasn't thinking about the fact that "hang time" is a myth, or that LeBron James performs his airborne slam-dunk legerdemain while contending with the immutable fact that, like the lowliest high-school basketball player, he decelerates at a rate of about 32 feet per second.